
Publications of Niels Jeroen Dingemanse
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Journal Article (99)
2020
Journal Article
89 (2), pp. 601 - 613 (2020)
Individual variation in age‐dependent reproduction: Fast explorers live fast but senesce young? Journal of Animal Ecology
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31 (4), pp. 960 - 970 (2020)
Novel sources of (co)variation in nestling begging behavior and hunger at different biological levels of analysis. Behavioral Ecology 2019
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30 (4), pp. 1123 - 1135 (2019)
Effects of manipulated levels of predation threat on parental provisioning and nestling begging. Behavioral Ecology 2018
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32 (4), pp. 1001 - 1010 (2018)
Does perceived predation risk affect patterns of extra-pair paternity? A field experiment in a passerine bird. Functional Ecology 2017
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8 (2), pp. 257 - 267 (2017)
Statistical Quantification of Individual Differences (SQuID): An educational and statistical tool for understanding multilevel phenotypic data in linear mixed models. Methods in Ecology and Evolution
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86 (2), pp. 227 - 238 (2017)
Repeatability, heritability, and age-dependence in the aggressiveness reaction norms of a wild passerine bird. Journal of Animal Ecology
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28 (6), pp. 1402 - 1413 (2017)
Provisioning tactics of great tits (Parus major) in response to long-term brood size manipulations differ across years. Behavioral Ecology
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7, 10235 (2017)
Indirect genetic effects: A key component of the genetic architecture of behaviour. Scientific Reports
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284 (1864), 20171567 (2017)
Behavioural mediators of genetic life-history trade-offs: A test of the pace-of-life syndrome hypothesis in field crickets. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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5, 92 (2017)
An approach to distinguish between plasticity and non-random distributions of behavioral types along urban gradients in a wild passerine bird. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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28 (1), pp. 59 - 68 (2017)
Multidimensional environmental predictors of variation in avian forest and city life histories. Behavioral Ecology
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128, pp. 135 - 141 (2017)
Temperature affects frequency but not rhythmicity of nocturnal awakenings in free-living great tits, Parus major. Animal Behaviour 2016
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27 (3), pp. 708 - 716 (2016)
Immediate and carry-over effects of perceived predation risk on communication behavior in wild birds. Behavioral Ecology
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27 (3), pp. 857 - 864 (2016)
Behavioral and morphological responses to perceived predation risk: A field experiment in passerines. Behavioral Ecology
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27 (2), pp. 377 - 384 (2016)
Timing of extrapair fertilizations: Within-pair fertilization trade-offs or pair synchrony spillovers? Behavioral Ecology
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70 (10), pp. 2308 - 2321 (2016)
Sources of (co)variation in alternative siring routes available to male great tits (Parus major). Evolution: International journal of organic evolution
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116, pp. 53 - 59 (2016)
Do social partners affect same-sex sexual behaviour in male water striders? Animal Behaviour
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7, 10474 (2016)
Evolutionary signals of selection on cognition from the great tit genome and methylome. Nature Communications
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164, pp. 400 - 406 (2016)
Do great tits (Parus major) suppress basal metabolic rate in response to increased perceived predation danger? A field experiment. Physiology & Behavior
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31 (2), pp. 85 - 87 (2016)
Solutions for archiving data in long-term studies: A reply to Whitlock et al. Trends in Ecology and Evolution
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27 (5), pp. 1539 - 1546 (2016)
A multi-level approach to quantify speed-accuracy trade-offs in great tits (Parus major). Behavioral Ecology
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29 (9), pp. 1780 - 1792 (2016)
The correlation between coloration and exploration behaviour varies across hierarchical levels in a wild passerine bird. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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19 (4), pp. 478 - 486 (2016)
Density fluctuations represent a key process maintaining personality variation in a wild passerine bird. Ecology Letters
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27 (4), pp. 1235 - 1246 (2016)
Interacting with the enemy: Indirect effects of personality on conspecific aggression in crickets. Behavioral Ecology
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6 (3), pp. 599 - 607 (2016)
Genetic correlates of individual differences in sleep behavior of free-living Great tits (Parus major). G3 - Genes, Genomes, Genetics 2015
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6 (12), pp. 1462 - 1473 (2015)
An approach to estimate short-term, long-term, and reaction norm repeatability. Methods in Ecology and Evolution
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30 (2), pp. 88 - 97 (2015)
Interacting personalities: Behavioural ecology meets quantitative genetics. Trends in Ecology and Evolution
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3, 28 (2015)
Animal personality and pace-of-life syndromes: Do fast-exploring fairy-wrens die young? Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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12 (Suppl. 1), S5 (2015)
Effect of diet on the structure of animal personality. Frontiers in Zoology
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30 (4), pp. 199 - 206 (2015)
Energetics and behavior: Unrequited needs and new directions. Trends in Ecology and Evolution
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30 (7), pp. 367 - 368 (2015)
Energetics and behaviour: A reply to Careau and Garland. Trends in Ecology and Evolution
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29 (2), pp. 239 - 249 (2015)
Does metabolic rate predict risk-taking behaviour? A field experiment in a wild passerine bird. Functional Ecology
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30 (10), pp. 581 - 589 (2015)
Archiving primary data: Solutions for long-term studies. Trends in Ecology and Evolution
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282 (1799), 20142405 (2015)
Does coping style predict optimization? An experimental test in a wild passerine bird. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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26 (3), pp. 936 - 946 (2015)
Personality-related survival and sampling bias in wild cricket nymphs. Behavioral Ecology
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30 (1), pp. 50 - 60 (2015)
Animal personality and state-behaviour feedbacks: A review and guide for empiricists. Trends in Ecology and Evolution
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106, pp. 201 - 221 (2015)
Sources of intraspecific variation in sleep behaviour of wild great tits. Animal Behaviour
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109, pp. 15 - 22 (2015)
Sex-specific association between sleep and basal metabolic rate in great tits. Animal Behaviour
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90 (3), pp. 729 - 743 (2015)
The biology hidden inside residual within-individual phenotypic variation. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 2014
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281 (1776), 20132645 (2014)
Characterizing behavioural "characters": An evolutionary framework. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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208, pp. 154 - 163 (2014)
Baseline and stress-induced glucocorticoid concentrations are not repeatable but covary within individual great tits (Parus major). General and Comparative Endocrinology
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23 (11), pp. 2876 - 2885 (2014)
Behaviour-related DRD4 polymorphisms in invasive bird populations. Molecular Ecology
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29 (5), pp. 245 - 247 (2014)
Artificial environments and the study of "adaptive" personalities. Trends in Ecology and Evolution
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98, pp. 157 - 165 (2014)
Perceived predation risk affects sleep behaviour in free-living great tits, Parus major. Animal Behaviour 2013
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82 (1), pp. 39 - 54 (2013)
Quantifying individual variation in behaviour: Mixed-effect modelling approaches. Journal of Animal Ecology
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85 (5), pp. 1031 - 1039 (2013)
Between-individual differences in behavioural plasticity within populations: Causes and consequences. Animal Behaviour
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24 (4), pp. 806 - 811 (2013)
Behavioral syndromes as evolutionary constraints. Behavioral Ecology
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22 (10), pp. 2797 - 2809 (2013)
Haplotype structure, adaptive history and associations with exploratory behaviour of the DRD4 gene region in four great tit (Parus major) populations. Molecular Ecology
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85 (6), pp. 1459 - 1469 (2013)
Temporal trade-offs between nestling provisioning and defence against nest predators in blue tits. Animal Behaviour
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280 (1764), 20131019 (2013)
Parental provisioning behaviour plays a key role in linking personality with reproductive success. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences